Saturday, October 31, 2009

Maija Peeples Bright Paintings!


We recently got our hands on some fun art for resell. These two brilliant paintings below are by Maija Peeples Bright. We wanted to give you the first look here.


Emuthiasm, Oil on Canvas, 1988, 14" x 18" $600

Fern-for-All, Oil on Canvas, 1987, 29.75" x 24" $900

We'll have some more various resells to post shortly, so stay tuned!

Wayne Jiang's Open Studio Today and Tomorrow

FROM WAYNE JIANG:

You are invited to my Spring Open Studio on the weekend of October 31st and Nov. 1st. at Hunter's Point in San Francisco.
With over 15 acres of art studios contained in 7 buildings and over 160 artists, the Spring Open Studio at Hunter's Point Shipyard is the very best and most representative Open Studio in San Francisco.

My new works will be exhibited in my studio, including: Restaurant paintings and affordable small landscape and still life paintings.

Exhibit Starts: Saturday, October 31st
Exhibit Ends: Sunday, November 1st
Hours:11AM - 6PM

Address: Building 116, Studio #22, Hunter's Point Shipyard, San Francisco

Thursday, October 29, 2009

John Tarahteeff: 2 New Works!

John Tarahteeff just walked in a moment ago with two new paintings. These were out of the area before John's last show- Seaworthy, BUT they are here now. Come by to view these beauties!

The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter, Acrylic on Canvas, 2009, 38" x 24" (sold)

Our Town, Acrylic on Canvas, 2009, 28" x 36.75"

Special Workshops and Exhibitions: John Tuomisto Bell


Bronze figurative sculpture artist, John Tuomisto Bell currently has two exhibitions and upcoming workshop events happening in Arizona. Pouring bronze with John would be an amazing opportunity! Details below.

"Faces" -- Explore a wide range of artistic and scientific approaches to exploring faces, including traditional portraiture to contemporary renderings and the technical understanding of the human face in new media and science. At the Tempe Center for the Arts, Tempe Arizona thru February 2010. John has 9 pieces in this show.

Fire in the Night”, A foundry and Art exhibition to be held at the Night Gallery in Tempe Center for the month of November. This show is in conjunction with the American Foundry Societies annual conference held in Tempe Arizona this year. The show is co-sponsored by Arizona State University and Scottsdale Community College.

"Night pour", bronze pour, studio tour, presentation on casting bronze @ Tuomisto Bell Studio Foundry, Phoenix Arizona, November 10, 6 pm for Creative Connect, a group dedicated in bringing creative people together.

"Artists and Small Casting Foundries: Making a living in a volatile and global market", presentation by John Tuomisto-Bell at the AFS (American Foundry Society) 2009 Art Casting Conference at the Four Points by Sheraton in Tempe, AZ / The School of Art – Herberger College of the Arts at Arizona State University, November 12-13, 2009.

Please contact John for workshop information: John Tuomisto Bell and to see John's works through SD Gallery please click here.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Gary Dinnen, Maureen Hood and Ken Kalman Exhibition- 3 More Days

There are 3 more days available for you to view our current group show.

Please stop by SD Gallery to see these works in person.

*Click the links for images.

Gary Dinnen - Kiln Treats

Gary Dinnen, The Thinker, Ceramic, 34.5" x 23" x 13, 2009 $2600

Maureen Hood- PostCards

Maureen Hood, Composition in Red, Blue, and Black, Mixed Media on Canvas, 2009, 30" x 24" $2400

Ken Kalman, Fingernail Clipper, Aluminum Sheet, Rivets, Paper, 2009, 10" x 16" x 30" $3000

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Jeff Nebeker's Rootbeer Floats!


Today we had a special treat- a visit from Jeff Nebeker and 2 of his ceramic rootbeer floats! Each of these delights made us smile. If you are addicted to sweets, Jeff's new ceramic works are a calorie free alternative. Who doesn't want a rootbeer float that won't make your hips big and can offer some fun to your art collection? Thanks Jeff for the visit and the fat free treats!


Jeff Nebeker, Ceramic Rootbeer Floats - $200 each.

Jessica Dunne's New Book Available Now- Craft: Shaping a Surfboard


SD Gallery Artist Jessica Dunne has recently released, Craft: Shaping a Surfboard. Jessica's etchings are featured in this beautiful book that merges Jessica's imagery and text from Dave Parmenter, the surfboard creator himself. Please take a look at this link for more information: Craft by Jessica Dunne

Jessica Dunne, Hose
Three-plate spit-bite aquatints, 6 x 6 inches, 2009

Jessica Dunne, Skil
Three-plate spit-bite aquatints, 6 x 6 inches, 2009

From the book Craft: Shaping a Surfboard 2009, eight spit-bite aquatint etchings and letterpress, 17 pages, 13 ” x 12”

The idea of putting words with images to create an interaction between them has always fascinated Dunne. This is her first artist book after years looking for the appropriate text. Dunne’s father, Philip Dunne, was a screenwriter, and her grandfather was Finley Peter Dunne, the political satirist. With this background, she realized that to put words and images together required the right text. She found that text in the writings of Dave Parmenter.

Dave Parmenter is a renowned surfboard shaper, writer, and former professional surfer. He writes personally—and often furiously—about shaping boards, surfing, and contemporary surf culture. In his dedication to his craft, Dunne found something akin to her feelings about her own work. His article in The Surfer’s Journal about shaping a surfboard, with all the considerations that make it function in dangerous situations, is excerpted in this book.

Dunne grew up in Malibu, and her partner of many years, Mark Renneker, is a devoted big-wave surfer. She has lived for years with as many as forty-five surfboards of varying lengths and silhouettes. She is not a surfer, however. But it wasn’t the sport of surfing that caught her attention as being the motive for shaping a surfboard. The craftsmen involved in the task, their tools, and the terminology all fascinated her: the shaper, the glasser, a downrail.

The craftsman holding out against technology and mechanized efficiency is a driving force in the author’s monologue. And the prints evoke the working environment of the surfboard shaper. People involved in fine crafts have more in common than not. Since the industrial revolution began, craftsmen have been skulking around, sensing, and maybe enjoying, impending obsolescence.

Craft consists of blocks of text excerpted from the article “A Shaper’s Fugue,” originally published in The Surfer’s Journal 13:4. Each page of text faces a spit-bite aquatint etching. Each of the eight etchings was created at Eastside Editions in San Francisco. The spit-bite aquatint is a technique of painting acid on an aquatinted plate to produce rich and soft tones. Dunne is well known for her spit-bite aquatints in black and white. In this project, however, she created color prints using multiple plates.

This book is about shaping a surfboard, but it is also a tribute to craftsmen, including those who contributed to the book itself: Dave Parmenter the writer, David Avery the etching printer, Jonathan Clark the typesetter and letterpress printer, and the binder Klaus-Ullrich S. Rötzscher, at Pettingell Book Bindery.

I spent a lot of time nosing around in Dave’s San Luis Obispo shaping-shack when he wasn’t there, ogling the strange tools and stranger claustrophobic space. Then I watched him shape a board and envied his skill. A painting or print does not have to perform physically, as does a board, but the pressure on Dave to create a perfect object, his ability to create this great curvilinear shape out of a hunk of foam that will also withstand the force of a large wave, was humbling.
–Jessica Dunne

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Jian Wang at Capital Public Radio

Currently on view at Capital Public Radio:

Jian Wang, "A Chinese Painter in California"

Jian Wang, Beach Scene, 2001, Oil on Canvas, 48" x 72"

Courtesy of Solomon Dubnick Gallery

Capital Public Radio
7055 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95826
916-278-8900 capradio.org

Capital Public Radio is located on the south side of the Sacramento State campus, on the corner of State University East Drive and Folsom Blvd.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Ceramic Pets Looking For Good Homes

Kiln Treats by Gary Dinnen
10/8-10/31/09

Gary Dinnen has created a wide variety of ceramic pets for his current show Kiln Treats. There are dogs, cats, and other little guys that all need good homes. They don't require their shots, cleaning up after, and they'll always be around to keep you company! Come by and pick out your own Dinnen pet or one for someone you love. These guys need good homes!

Take a look at this link for more images: Gary Dinnen Kiln Treats

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Wayne Jiang Open Studio at Hunter's Point October 31st and November 1st

Wayne Jiang loves visiting great restaurants. In fact, he has a yelp account that has tackled almost all of the bay area! If you know Wayne's work, you won't want to miss the opportunity to grab some of his signature restaurant paintings at a steal! There is new work for your eyes to feast upon as well!

On Saturday, October 31st and Sunday, November 1st, Wayne will be graciously opening his studio in Hunter's Point to the public.

Don't miss out on this rare opportunity!

FROM WAYNE JIANG:

You are invited to my Spring Open Studio on the weekend of October 31st and Nov. 1st. at Hunter's Point in San Francisco.
With over 15 acres of art studios contained in 7 buildings and over 160 artists, the Spring Open Studio at Hunter's Point Shipyard is the very best and most representative Open Studio in San Francisco.

My new works will be exhibited in my studio, including: Restaurant paintings and affordable small landscape and still life paintings.

Exhibit Starts: Saturday, October 31st
Exhibit Ends: Sunday, November 1st
Hours:11AM - 6PM

Address: Building 116, Studio #22, Hunter's Point Shipyard, San Francisco

New Jewelry by Laura De Anna Davis!


Our wonderful jewelry artist Laura De Anna Davis has just finished some new stylish pieces. Laura creates unique hand crafted sterling silver jewelry that incorporates a variety of stones and materials. Laura's work will be featured in our December show- Extraordinary Objects.

Please take a look at her site to learn more about Ms. Laura and her unique designs.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Our Current Exhibition: Gary Dinnen, Maureen Hood, and Ken Kalman


Gary Dinnen- Kiln Treats

Maureen Hood- PostCards

Ken Kalman- Objects, Maps and Riveted

October 8-31, 2009

Gary Dinnen, Surpassing Understanding, 2009, Ceramic, 47.5" x 21" x 20 - $3200.

Maureen Hood, 2009, Shop Girl, Mixed Media on Canvas, 32" x 50"- $5600.



Ken Kalman, Bi-Plane, 2008, Aluminum Sheets, Rivets and Paper, 60" x 24" x 8"- $3000.

Peter and Camille VandenBerge Sneak Peek!

Peter and Camille VandenBerge have been busy in their studios preparing for their upcoming show November 5th-28th at SD Gallery. Our Director, Alan Dismuke recently had the pleasure of visiting their studios and brought back a few preview images to entice us with.

Peter VandenBerge, 2009, Amsterdame, Ceramic $9,500.

Camille VandenBerge, 2009, Go Green, Ceramic $1,700.

Peter VandenBerge, 2009, Jonah Under Surveillance, Ceramic $8000.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Eric Dahlin Stopped By with CROWS!!

Eric Dahlin stopped by to drop off some of his ceramic crows.
Much like Eric, his crows carry a wonderful sense of fun. Stop by SD Gallery to see these before they fly away to a new home or help them find a comfy spot in your own dwelling!

Mr. Dahlin and his crow!
A unique pairing! Eric dropped off two sets of paired crows- a special treat for us, since most of his crows fly solo. This pairing is called Crow Partners ($750). (Sold)
This guy is Cigar Crow ($450). Crows that smoke cigars will bring a smile to your office or home.


This pairing of crows is called Crow Pair ($750). They are coupled for fun!

Peter and Camille VandenBerge Show Nov. 5-28th!


Peter VandenBerge- The Usual Suspects
Camille VandenBerge- The OM in MOM, Ordinary Miracle
November 5th-28th, 2009


SD Gallery is excited to be in preparation for this upcoming show.
Camille VandenBerge will be opening her studio for a preview showing for her top collectors and loyal fans Tuesday, October 27th - Thursday, October 29th.
Please contact the gallery for more information.